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Growing up fast
- May 2011
- 55
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Medical Marijuana Patient - Coma Survivor: Partial Paralysis, Spasticity, Pain, Nausea
User since 1967 - Vapor Enthusiast Have explored most vaporizers.
Preferred Vaporizers: SSV w/standard handheld wand (workhorse), Vapir NO2 (full session on the move), MFLB (fast blast)
"I vape it, cook with it, eat it, make tinctures, make oils, collect and press pollen, spread it on, and rub it in daily."
Vapor Trail at WordPress Vapor Trail Patient Forum
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Growing up fast
- May 2011
- 55
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Medical Marijuana Patient - Coma Survivor: Partial Paralysis, Spasticity, Pain, Nausea
User since 1967 - Vapor Enthusiast Have explored most vaporizers.
Preferred Vaporizers: SSV w/standard handheld wand (workhorse), Vapir NO2 (full session on the move), MFLB (fast blast)
"I vape it, cook with it, eat it, make tinctures, make oils, collect and press pollen, spread it on, and rub it in daily."
Vapor Trail at WordPress Vapor Trail Patient Forum
Originally posted by Roofie View Postthat inhalator looks really good. I have read some excellent reviews too. How would you rate it in comparison to your other vapes Vitolo?
The unit has a 6:1 charge ratio, so it is best to charge at every chance you get. The new batteries allow this.
The polymide capsule is surprisingly efficient, but costs 10 bucks to replace.
I love the Inhalater as much as my other portables, the only caution I could give is that it is new on the market, and has a one year warranty.
No person has had a unit that long yet, so we do not know how the unit's life will be on the long term.
The dial goes from 1 to 10 on a continuous rheastat that allows half steps. This gives user the ability to be exact in the constituents they wish to ingest.... and also allows for a slow gradual vape through the "steps'.. or just go right for what you like.
I use other portables, and there is something great to be said for each of the portables I have chosen.
I hope this response helps with the question!
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I know for a fact, having tried multiple times to prise it from his hands and possession and into mine, and has been a no go. So for Vito that is not a bad thing.
I am not Vito but I if I had 1 vaporizer out of the 20 or so I have owned it would be the Da Buddha Vaporizer (dbv) followed close by the Solo. One a home tabletop the other a portable. So I would say need 2 for medicating properly
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Growing up fast
- May 2011
- 55
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Medical Marijuana Patient - Coma Survivor: Partial Paralysis, Spasticity, Pain, Nausea
User since 1967 - Vapor Enthusiast Have explored most vaporizers.
Preferred Vaporizers: SSV w/standard handheld wand (workhorse), Vapir NO2 (full session on the move), MFLB (fast blast)
"I vape it, cook with it, eat it, make tinctures, make oils, collect and press pollen, spread it on, and rub it in daily."
Vapor Trail at WordPress Vapor Trail Patient Forum
Vapes
I love my Volcano also... use it once a day at least.
The Vapopen......
A Dealer sent me one to try to help him decide, and I refused to even honor it with a video!~
There are many great vapes.
I get local patients vapes daily.....
and the vape with highest satisfaction, and customer satisfaction here in our community has been the Silver Surfer.Last edited by Vitolo; 04-25-2013, 02:21 PM.
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Growing up fast
- May 2011
- 55
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Medical Marijuana Patient - Coma Survivor: Partial Paralysis, Spasticity, Pain, Nausea
User since 1967 - Vapor Enthusiast Have explored most vaporizers.
Preferred Vaporizers: SSV w/standard handheld wand (workhorse), Vapir NO2 (full session on the move), MFLB (fast blast)
"I vape it, cook with it, eat it, make tinctures, make oils, collect and press pollen, spread it on, and rub it in daily."
Vapor Trail at WordPress Vapor Trail Patient Forum
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Growing up fast
- May 2011
- 55
-
Medical Marijuana Patient - Coma Survivor: Partial Paralysis, Spasticity, Pain, Nausea
User since 1967 - Vapor Enthusiast Have explored most vaporizers.
Preferred Vaporizers: SSV w/standard handheld wand (workhorse), Vapir NO2 (full session on the move), MFLB (fast blast)
"I vape it, cook with it, eat it, make tinctures, make oils, collect and press pollen, spread it on, and rub it in daily."
Vapor Trail at WordPress Vapor Trail Patient Forum
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Out of all the portable vaporizers the Pinnacle is among the best. It rips and doesnt have any bulky components. Compared to other styles it's easy to use and very transportable.
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